... seems to sleep? Still, when his subject rises proud to view, With equal strength the poet rises too: With strong invention, noblest vigour fraught, Thought still springs up and rises out of thought; Numbers ennobling numbers in their course, In varied... Bell's Edition - Página 80por John Bell - 1793Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Churchill - 1764 - 204 páginas
...out of thought; Numbers ennobling numbers in their courfe In varied fweetnefs flow, in varied force ; The pow'rs of Genius and of Judgment join, And the whole Art of Poetry is Thine. But what are Numbers, what are Bards to me, Forbid to tread the paths of Poefy ? " A facred Mufe fhould confecrate... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1766 - 388 páginas
...of thought; Numbers ennobling numbers in their courfe ; In varied fweetnefs flow, in varied force ; The pow'rs of Genius and of Judgment join, And the whole Art of Poetry is Thine. N But what are Numbers, what are Bards to me, Forbid to tread the paths of Poefy ? ** A facred Mufe... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 386 páginas
...thought ; Numbers ennobling numbers in their courfe ; . In varied fweetnefs flow, in varied force ; % • The pow'rs of Genius and of Judgment join, And the whole Art of Poetry is Thine. Eut what are Numbers, what are Bards to me, Forbid to tread the paths of Poefy ? " A facred Mufe fhould... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 344 páginas
...fays of Dryden, Numbers ennobling numbers in their courfe, Jn varied fweeonefs flow, in varied force. The pow'rs of genius and of judgment join, And the whole Art of Poetry is thine. Voltaire (uf , " that P?fe drove gently about town a neat, gilr '* chariot with a pair of bays, but... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 páginas
...Dry-den, Numbers enobling numbers in their courfe, In varied fweetnefs flow, in varied force. The powers of genius and of judgment join, And the whole art of poetry is thine. Voltaire faid, " that Pope drove gently about town a neat gilt chariot with " a pair of bays, but Dryden... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1769 - 594 páginas
...Numbers ennobling numbers in their courle, In varied fweetnefs flow, in <vatitd force. The pow'rs oí genius and of judgment join, And the whole Art of Poetry is thine. Voltaire faid, " that Pope drove gently about town a neat, gilt chariot with a pair of bays, but Dryden... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1774 - 246 páginas
...of thought ; Numbers ennobling numbers in their courfe; In varied fweetnefs flow, in varied force; The pow'rs of Genius and of Judgment join, And the whole Art of Poetry is Thine. But what are Numbers, what are Bards to7me, Forbid to tread the paths of Poefy ? " A facred Mufe mould confecrate... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1781 - 556 páginas
...Numbers ennobling numbers in their courfj, In varied fweetnefs flow, and varied force : The powers of genius and of judgment join, And the whole art of poetry is thine. CburchilPs He held Pope fo cheap, that one of his moft intimate friends affured me, that he had fome... | |
| 1789 - 562 páginas
...whole, however, we fcruple not to fay of 1)е11л Crufia what Churchill laid of Dryden, « The powers of genius and of judgment join, " And the whole art of poetry i» thine." With refpcft to the terms ifolnteil, fenfate, &c. we cannot but fancy them improvements... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 350 páginas
...of thought ; Numbers enrobling numbers in their courfe ; In varied fweetnefs flow, in varied force ; The pow'rs of Genius and of Judgment join, And the whole Art of Poetry is thine. But what are numbers, what are bards to me, Forbid to tread the paths of poefy ? " A facred Mufe mould confccrate... | |
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